Guide to the Papers of Robert E. Glover

Prepared by Patricia J. Rettig


Colorado State University Water Resources Archive
Morgan Library, Fort Collins, Colorado 80523-1019 USA


A joint effort of the University Libraries and the Colorado Water Resources Research Institute


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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Collection Summary

Restrictions

Index Terms

Biography

Scope and Contents

Arrangement

Administrative Information

Related Material

Series Descriptions

Inventory

Appendix


Collection Summary

Creator: Glover, Robert E. (Robert Ellsworth), 1896-1984
Title: Papers of Robert E. Glover
Dates: 1896-2000
Bulk Dates: 1922-1984
Quantity: 43.5+ linear feet
Identification: WREG
Abstract: A civil engineer with the U. S. Bureau of Reclamation, the U. S. Geological Survey, and Colorado State University, Robert Glover (1896-1984) conducted significant research on concrete cooling, dam construction, groundwater flow, and more. The focus of the collection is on the extensive work he did on these subjects. A smaller portion of the collection reflects Glover's personal life in terms of family activities and hobbies, including birding, photography, and environmentalism. Predominant material types include reports, articles, memoranda, correspondence, data, calculations, notes, diaries, slides, photographs, negatives, artifacts, maps, and charts.
Contact Information: Water Resources Archive
Archives and Special Collections
Morgan Library
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, Colorado 80523-1019 USA
Phone: 970-491-1844
Fax: 970-491-1195
Email: specialcollections@library.colostate.edu
URL: http://lib.colostate.edu/archives/water/

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Restrictions

Restrictions on Access

Student grades appearing in grade books or other materials in Series I (boxes 2-3) are restricted for 70 years from the date of creation. All "confidential" markings on correspondence or other materials have been determined to be for administrative purposes, not national security information; therefore, these materials are open for access. Some items are stored off-site, so advanced notice of intended use is recommended.

Restrictions on Use

Not all of the material in the collection is in the public domain. Researchers are responsible for addressing copyright issues.

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Index Terms

This collection is indexed under the following headings in the Colorado State University Libraries online catalog. Researchers seeking materials about related subjects, persons, organizations or places should search the catalog using these headings.
Subjects:
Hydrology.
Groundwater--Colorado.
Groundwater flow.
Dams.
Reservoirs.
Water resources development.
Concrete.
Mathematics.
Persons:
Glover, Robert E. (Robert Ellsworth), 1896-1984
Organizations:
United States. Bureau of Reclamation.
Colorado State University. Dept. of Civil Engineering.
Geological Survey (U.S.)
Places:
West (U.S.)
South Platte River Watershed (Colo. and Neb.)
Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico)
Special Document Types:
Slides (photographs).
Photographs.
Negatives.
Diaries.
Maps.
Charts (graphic documents).
Artifacts.
Videotapes.

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Biography

A civil engineer with the U. S. Bureau of Reclamation, the U. S. Geological Survey, and Colorado State University, Robert Glover conducted significant research on concrete cooling, dam construction, groundwater flow, and more. A small portion of his lasting legacy is found in a formula that bears his name, as well as a plaque on Hoover Dam listing him as one of its contributors.

Robert Ellsworth Glover was born in Ord, Nebraska, on January 22, 1896. He began his college education at the University of Nebraska in September 1915 but enlisted in the Army two years later after the United States entered World War I. He served as a Private, First Class, with Company D, 342 Machine Gun Battalion, of the 89th Division. Glover was deployed to France on June 4, 1918, and saw combat at the Battle of St. Mihiel that same year. Glover returned to the U.S. in 1919 and was discharged in March.

In September 1919, Glover returned to the University of Nebraska to finish his degree. In 1921, he graduated with a bachelor of science in civil engineering. Not long afterwards, he served as an engineer for the construction of the capitol building in Lincoln, Nebraska.

While at the University of Nebraska, Glover formed his life-long relationship with the United States Reclamation Service (later the U. S. Bureau of Reclamation). He worked as a rod-and-planetable man at the Service's Flathead Project in St. Ignatius, Montana, in 1917 and 1920 while still a student. After graduation, Glover returned to the Reclamation Service and within two years began serving as an assistant engineer, first for the Rio Grande project in Texas and then for the Pecos River project in New Mexico. In 1924, Glover was assigned as an engineer in the Denver office of the Bureau of Reclamation. While there, Glover worked on such notable projects as Gibson Dam, Owyhee Dam, and Boulder (Hoover) Dam (see Appendix for list). Glover was promoted to Head of Technical Engineering in 1936, where he stayed until 1949 when he transferred to the Research and Geology Division. This position led to his promotion to Special Assistant to the Chief Designing Engineer, a post he held until his retirement in 1954.

Robert Glover had a distinguished career with the Bureau of Reclamation. During his time there, he developed the trial-load method which is still used to design arch dams. He also developed a penstock analysis, a water-hammer analysis, and the stiffener design. His extensive work on Hoover Dam led to the development of a refrigeration system to accelerate concrete cooling. Glover's valuable contributions were recognized by the Bureau, which awarded him both silver and gold medals for outstanding service.

Glover's achievements extend to the field of hydrology as well. He developed many mathematical equations applicable to groundwater flow analysis, including the formula bearing his name. His transient-state equations have helped engineers solve groundwater problems. He also developed equations to describe river-aquifer relationships, effects of well field pumping, and other groundwater problems. He published numerous articles and books on groundwater movement and recharge, the trial-load method, and thermal properties of concrete, among many others.

During his many years of work, Glover completed a professional degree in civil engineering from the University of Nebraska (1936) and a masters in applied mathematics from the University of Colorado (1950). After retiring from the Bureau, Glover worked for the Boeing Aircraft Company as a structural engineer and then for the U.S. Geological Survey as a hydraulic engineer on a contract basis.

Robert Glover developed a working relationship with Colorado State University (CSU) starting in 1956. He was employed by the CSU Experiment Station as a civilian engineer and as a professor emeritus with the Civil Engineering Department where he developed and taught a course for the solution of groundwater problems. He also eventually published a textbook he had developed for his classes in the 1960s: Transient Ground Water Hydraulics (1974).

Glover was a member of many organizations, including the American Concrete Institute, the American Society of Civil Engineers, the American Geophysical Union, the American Mathematical Society, the American Legion, the National Audubon Society, and the Colorado Mountain Club. In addition to other awards received was the one named after him, the Robert E. Glover Distinguished Service Award, given by the Colorado Ground Water Association, presented to him as first recipient in 1983.

Despite his busy work life, Glover remained involved with his family and pursued many hobbies. He married Carol Rosalie Morris on June 25, 1925, and raised three children: daughter, Marjorie Carol (Clark), and sons, Robert Morris and William Frank. Glover followed many interests and hobbies, among them: astronomy, genealogy, hunting, fishing, ornithology, photography, politics, and environmentalism. He participated in many annual Christmas bird counts and Wilderness Review Panel trips and also ground prisms for the Observatory Park telescope in Denver. Following his retirement from work in 1980, Robert Glover spent much time engaging in his hobbies and being with his wife and family in his Denver home until he passed away on March 26, 1984.

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Scope and Contents

The Papers of Robert E. Glover consists of documents dated 1896 to 2000, with the bulk falling from 1922 to 1984. The focus of the collection is on the extensive work he did over the course of his career on such subjects as concrete, dams, mathematics, groundwater, and more. The organizations he worked for which are most thoroughly documented include the United States Bureau of Reclamation, the U. S. Geological Survey, and Colorado State University. A smaller portion of the collection reflects Glover's personal life in terms of family activities and hobbies, including birding, photography, and environmentalism. Predominant material types include reports, articles, memoranda, correspondence, data, calculations, notes, diaries, slides, photographs, negatives, artifacts, maps, and charts.

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Arrangement

Glover's original order of his files was retained as much as possible, with seemingly unarranged files interfiled as necessary. Series were created based on file groupings as well as material types.

The collection consists of nine series in 38 boxes, two flat drawers, and one tube:

Series I: Employment files, 1922-1984 and undated
Series II: Project files, 1922-1980 and undated
Series III: Subject files, 1896-1984 and undated
Series IV: Printed materials, 1925-1981 and undated
Subseries A: By Glover, 1931-1981
Subseries B: By others, 1925-1981 and undated
Series V: Personal interest files, 1919-1984 and undated
Series VI: Diaries and journals, 1923-1984 and undated
Series VII: Visual materials, 1913-2000 and undated
Subseries A: Slides, 1946-1976 and undated
Subseries B: Photographs and negatives, 1913-1983 and undated
Subseries C: Other, 2000 and undated
Series VIII: Artifacts, 1983 and undated
Series IX: Oversize, 1919-1979 and undated

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Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

Papers of Robert E. Glover, Water Resources Archive, Colorado State University.

Acquisition

The Papers of Robert E. Glover was donated to the Colorado Agricultural Archives by Marjorie Glover Clark and Robert Morris Glover in 1997. The collection was transferred to the Water Resources Archive in March 2002.

Appraisal

Materials appraised for retention decisions included printed materials, slides, negatives, artifacts, and oversized items. Printed materials were retained only if they were by Glover, annotated or uncommon. Only a sampling of Glover's extensive nature photography slides were saved, rather than the entire bulk. Duplicates of slides were not retained. Nitrate negatives having accompanying prints were discarded. Those not having prints and which were unidentified were also discarded. Nitrate negatives without prints and which were to be retained were scanned, prints were made, and the originals were discarded. Some personal hygiene artifacts and general office supplies were discarded. Among the oversized items, published maps were not retained.

Processing

With the aid of a student assistant, processing was completed in May 2007. The collection was completely rehoused in acid-free materials. Metal paperclips and binder clips were removed and replaced with plastic ones as necessary; all rubber bands were removed. Papers were removed from envelopes; manila envelopes with essential writing on them were photocopied and then discarded. Acidic papers were interleaved with acid-free paper. Photographs and negatives mixed in with papers were relocated to their own series, unless they were part of reports. All photographs and slides were sleeved and stored in photo album boxes. Duplicates past the first two were removed. Form letters that Glover received were discarded. Student grade sheets were removed; other materials with student grades were relocated into restricted-access folders.

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Related Material

Related Material

Related collections in the Water Resources Archive include the Groundwater Data Collection and the Papers of Daryl B. Simons. Some of the groundwater studies that Glover contributed to are documented further in the former. Dr. Simons was a CSU civil engineering professor contemporaneously with Glover.

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Series Descriptions

Series I: Employment files, 1922-1984 and undated (7.5 linear feet)

This series contains files Robert Glover kept in relation to his employment and his consulting work. All of his major employers are represented--the Bureau of Reclamation, Colorado State University, and the U. S. Geological Survey--as are various consulting jobs. The materials are a mix of information about the organization, Glover's notes, calculations, data, drafts, reports he wrote while employed there, others of the organization's publications, and correspondence. Binders containing lecture notes and homework solutions are included with the CSU materials. Grade books containing student grades are also found here, but are restricted for 70 years from the date of creation. Following some general files regarding Glover's career and experience, the folders are in alphabetical order by organization name. Some files are photocopies of original documents that were returned to Marjorie Clark at her request.

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Series II: Project files, 1922-1980 and undated (5.5 linear feet)

This series represents the place-specific projects that Glover worked on. Many of his dam projects can be found here, including his work on Boulder Canyon/Hoover Dam, as well as groundwater studies in the South Platte River basin. Materials include correspondence, calculations, brochures, maps, drafts, reports, and publications. Photographs and negatives loose in the files were removed to Series VII, Subseries B; those within reports remain in place. Files are arranged alphabetically by place or project name.

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Series III: Subject files, 1896-1984 and undated (15.5 linear feet)

This series contains the files of subjects Glover worked on or had interest in. Primarily documented here are subjects of dams, groundwater, and mathematics, but there are also files concerning concrete, evaporation, elasticity, heat, sediment, saline water, and other topics. A wide range of materials is included: reports, notes, drafts, publications (by Glover and others), calculations, maps, charts, blueprints, and more. Photographs, except for those included in reports, were relocated to Series VII, Subseries B. Arrangement is alphabetical by subject category. Files within each category remain as found, with materials from other parts of the collection added at the end of the respective categories. A grouping of uncategorized materials is found at the end.

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Series IV: Printed materials, 1925-1981 and undated (6.25 linear feet)

This series contains the reports, articles, and books that Glover saved over the years. The materials were relocated from other parts of the collection and are divided into two subseries: items written by Glover and items by others.
Subseries A: By Glover, 1931-1981
Found here are articles, reports, and monographs by Glover, though it does not comprehensively contain everything he wrote. Prominent subjects are groundwater, dams, and concrete. Materials are arranged alphabetically by title.
Subseries B: By others, 1925-1981 and undated
Glover often made notes in the articles and books he was using for his research, and those are what this subseries contains. Others retained here are more rare in nature. Many of the items relate directly to projects Glover worked on or to dams, concrete, or groundwater in general. They are arranged alphabetically by title.

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Series V: Personal interest files, 1919-1984 and undated (2.75 linear feet)

This series contains Glover's files related to his personal interests, which inevitably overlap with his professional interests. He was a member of a number of clubs and associations, and those membership files are contained here. Subjects represented include birds, conservation, eye studies, and veteran activities. Materials include correspondence, clippings, membership cards, brochures, notes, newsletters, programs, and more. The files lettered N to Z contain personal correspondence, mostly related to his memberships as well as many letters from friend Clendon Welton. These files are found at the end of the series, following the alphabetized files.

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Series VI: Diaries and journals, 1923-1984 and undated (2.5 linear feet)

This series contains the diaries and journals that Glover wrote for over sixty years. While most contain brief entries regarding his work, others relate to travel or special projects. The later years are almost entirely about home activities and hobbies. For listings noted as "copies," the originals were returned to the family. Materials are arranged in chronological order, with an undated item at the end.

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Series VII: Visual materials, 1913-2000 and undated (2+ linear feet)

This series shows examples of Glover's professional work as well as one of his favorite hobbies--photography. The materials are divided into three subseries by format: slides, photographs and negatives, and other.
Subseries A: Slides, 1946-1976 and undated
This subseries consists of two groupings: one of numbered slides and one of subject categories. An index accompanies the numbered slides, giving an almost comprehensive listing of the nearly 500 images. The subject categories are arranged alphabetically. The largest categories are birds, the Colorado River, dams, groundwater, and Utah. While most of the slides are photographs of places, some are of graphs, charts, maps, and other documents.
Subseries B: Photographs and negatives, 1913-1983 and undated
The photographs and negatives in this subseries predominantly depict dams and other engineering projects Glover worked on. There are also some family photographs as well as some related to Glover's hobbies of birding and eye studies. Materials are arranged alphabetically by subject. Negatives are stored separately from photographs, and there is one oversize photograph stored in a flat file.
Subseries C: Other, 2000 and undated
This subseries contains ten lantern slides of charts of Santa Giustina Dam as well as a VHS videotape of Glover family movies. The family had their home movies converted and compiled onto a videotape in 2000. It shows family activities and travels from 1937 to 1943.

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Series VIII: Artifacts, 1983 and undated (1.5 linear feet)

Most of the artifacts found here were personal items of Glover's. These include his Veterans of World War I cap, his eyeglasses, and his pocket watch. Other items relate to his hobbies, such as the lenses, prisms, and animal eye specimen slides. There are also rolls of calculator tape with tabulations relating to South Platte groundwater studies and U. S. populations data. The items are arranged for most convenient storage.

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Series IX: Oversize, 1919-1979 and undated (2 flat drawers and 1 tube)

This series consists of oversize maps, aerial photographs, blueprints, charts, and drawings related to Glover's work. The bulk of them relate to Colorado and the South Platte River Valley in particular, but other western Bureau of Reclamation projects are represented as well. Materials are arranged by size in folders and one tube, which are all listed alphabetically by title.

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Inventory

Note: Title information supplied by the archivist is bracketed. Estimated pagination is preceded by an "e." Two identical copies of the same item are indicated by the phrase "2 copies" at the end of the entry, following the number of pages of each copy. Authored articles, books and studies are listed in bibliographic form.

Series I: Employment files

Box Folder
1 1 Employment information [photocopies]. 1951-1969, undated. e30pp.
1 2 Experience record of Robert E. Glover [photocopy]. 1922-1950. e25pp.
1 3 Record of experience of Robert E. Glover. c. 1958. e30pp. Includes photographs.
1 Agricultural Research Service.
1 4-5 Agricultural Research Service. 1960-1978. e160pp. Includes photographs.
1 6 Computations for spreading of a ground water mound. 1960-1961. e200pp.
1 7 Spreading of a ground water mound. 1960-1961. 81pp.
1 8 Atlantic Richfield. 1969-1976. e140pp.
1 Bechtel.
1 9-10 Bechtel. 1959-1967. e200pp.
1 11-12 SMUD [Sacramento Municipal Utility District] Upper American River Project. 1960. e100pp.
Concerns Camino Dam.
1 13 Blatchley Associates, Laramie-Fox Hills. 1973. e50pp.
1 14 Board of Water Commissioners, Denver. 1958-1984. e60pp.
1 Boeing.
1 15 Boeing. 1955-1956. e20pp.
1 16 Boeing. 1957-1958. e100pp.
1 17 Computations and studies. 1953-1955. e450pp.
1 18 Structure vibrations. 1957. e75pp.
1 19 Boyer. 1976. e75pp.
1-2 Bureau of Reclamation.
1 20-21 Bureau of Reclamation, 1960. 1954-1961. e130pp.
1 22 Bureau of Reclamation, 1961. 1961-1962. e80pp.
1 23 Bureau of Reclamation, 1962. 1962. e80pp.
2 1-2 Bureau of Reclamation, 1963. 1959-1963. e170pp.
2 3-4 Bureau of Reclamation, 1964. 1964-1965. e200pp.
2 5-6 Bureau of Reclamation, 1965. 1965-1968. e180pp.
2 7-8 Bureau of Reclamation, 1966. 1964-1983. e320pp.
2 9 Coordination. 1948. 13pp.
2 10 Daily time reports. 1924-1947. e300pp.
2 11 [Documents related to Q. L. Florey]. 1950-1952. e150pp.
2 12 [Employee records]. 1947. e120pp.
2 13 Functions. 1947-1948. e20pp.
2 14 History. Organization sheets. 1934-1952, undated. e100pp.
2 15 Job relations. 1943-1950, undated. e30pp.
2 16 Job relations. 1945. e60pp.
2 17 Memoranda and notes. 1954-1965. e110pp. Includes photograph.
2 18 [Miscellaneous binder]. 1937-1952. e150pp.
2 19 Organization. 1945-1954. e25pp.
2 20 Organization data [photocopy]. 1954. 7pp.
2-4 Colorado A and M / Colorado State University.
Files marked with an asterisk (*) are restricted for 70 years from the date of creation. The files contain student grades in grade books or other materials.
2 21 Colorado A and M, 1955. 1952-1956. e100pp.
2 22 Colorado A and M College, 1956. 1956. e25pp.
2 23 Colorado State University, 1957. 1957. e75pp.
2 24 Colorado State University, 1958. 1958. e30pp.
2 25 *Colorado State University, 1958. 1958. e40pp.
2 26 Colorado State University, 1959. 1959-1960. e120pp.
Includes progress reports on Project 112, groundwater recharge.
2 27-28 Colorado State University, 1960. 1958-1960. e250pp.
3 1-2 Colorado State University, 1961. 1960-1962. e250pp. Includes photograph.
3 3 Colorado State University, 1962. 1961-1963. e120pp.
3 4 Colorado State University, 1964. 1964. e70pp.
3 5 *Colorado State University, 1964. 1964. e40pp.
3 6-7 Colorado State University, 1965. 1964-1965. e170pp.
3 8 *Colorado State University, 1965. 1965. e30pp.
3 9 Colorado State University, 1966. 1966. e80pp.
3 10 *Colorado State University, 1966. 1966. e40pp.
3 11-12 Colorado State University, 1967. 1966-1967. e250pp.
3 13 *Colorado State University, 1967. 1967. e40pp.
3 14-15 Colorado State University, 1968. 1966-1968. e200pp.
3 16 *Colorado State University, 1968. 1968. e60pp.
3 17-18 Colorado State University, 1969. 1962-1969. e300pp.
3 19 *Colorado State University, 1969. 1969. e30pp.
3 20-21 Colorado State University, 1970. 1969-1971. e230pp.
3 22-23 Colorado State University, 1971. 1966-1971. e150pp. Includes photograph.
3 24 *Colorado State University, 1971. 1971. e30pp.
3 25-26 Colorado State University, 1972. 1968-1972. e160pp.
3 27 Colorado State University, 1973. 1973. e50pp.
3 28 Colorado State University, 1974. 1974. e40pp.
3 29 Colorado State University, 1975. 1974-1975. e100pp.
3 30 Colorado State University, 1976. 1976. e40pp.
3 31 Colorado State University, 1977. 1977. e80pp.
4 1-2 Colorado State University, 1978-1981. 1978-1981. e200pp.
4 3 Colorado State University, 1982-1984. 1981-1984. e180pp.
4 4 C.E. 240, Shells. 1963-1964. e150pp.
4 5 C.E. 253, Design of concrete dams. 1966-1971. e200pp.
Also includes materials for C.E. 715, which has same course title.
4 6 C.E. 293, Studies in civil engineering, ground water transients. 1961-1968. e250pp.
Also includes materials for C.E. 729, Groundwater.
4 7 C.E. 729, Flow in porous media. 1964-1969. e200pp.
4 8 Examples of solutions of engineering problems. 1964-1967. e200pp.
4 9 Ground water hydraulics. 1958-1962. e150pp.
4 10 Olds Reservoir recharge computations. 1959-1960. e150pp.
4 11 Colorado Water Congress. 1973-1978. e70pp.
4 12 D'Appolonia. 1977. 9pp.
4 13 Drilling Analysis Service Company. 1963. 2pp.
4 14 Engineering Enterprises. 1976-1978. e80pp.
4 15 International Engineering Co. 1965-1968. 3pp.
4 Lower South Platte [Water Conservancy District]. 1976-1980. e400pp.
Includes description of "Development and use of the 'Glover' formula" as well as information related to GASP wells.
4 20 Navaho. 1975. e30pp.
4 New Mexico State University.
4 21 New Mexico State University. 1965-1966. e150pp.
4 22 Water Resources Conference. 1966. e30pp.
5 Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
5 1 Oak Ridge National Laboratory. c. 1958. 14 items
5 2-4 Oak Ridge. 1961-1962. e300pp.
5 5 Correspondence with Oak Ridge National Laboratory. 1961-1965. e150pp.
5 6 Patterson, John W. and Associates. 1978. 5pp.
5 Portland Cement Association.
5 7 Portland Cement Assoc. 1961-1963. e60pp.
5 8 Portland Cement Association. 1948-1960, undated. e200pp.
5 9 Saunders, Snyder, Ross and Dickson, P.C. 1980. 3pp.
5 10 Shell Oil Co. 1975-1978. e120pp.
5 11-12 University of Idaho. 1963-1969. e250pp.
5 13 U. S. Committee on Large Dams. 1962-1974. e50pp.
5 U. S. Geological Survey.
5 14 U.S.G.S., 1955. 1955. e60pp.
5 15 U.S.G.S., 1956. 1956-1957. e160pp.
5 16 U.S.G.S., 1957. 1957. e110pp.
5 17 U.S.G.S., 1958. 1958-1960. e70pp.
5 18 U.S.G.S., 1959. 1959-1962. e25pp.
5 19-21 U.S.G.S., 1960. 1958-1977. e400pp.
5 22 U. S. Geological Survey. 1967-1975. e60pp.
5 23 Van Poolen. 1962-1976. e40pp.
5 W. W. Wheeler and Associates.
5 24 W. W. Wheeler. 1979. 1p.
5 25 W. W. Wheeler and Associates. Fountain Valley. 1975. e80pp.
5 26 Woodward-Clyde, Arkansas. 1971. e70pp.
5 27 Wright Water Engineers, Inc. 1976. 10pp.
5 28 United Nations. 1968-1972. e20pp.
5 29 Zorich Engineering. 1974-1982. e100pp.

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Series II: Project files

Box Folder
6 1 [Alaska] -- Railroad to Prudhoe Bay, Alaska. 1969-1977. e200pp.
6 2 Arkansas River. 1967-1971. 4pp.
6 3-4 [Arkansas River]. 1964-1978. e350pp.
6 5 Baffins Bay [Texas]. 1959-1960. e75pp.
6 6 Boise Project [Idaho]. 1964. 4pp.
6 7-9 Boulder Canyon. 1930-1963. e400pp.
6 10-11 [Boulder Canyon Project]. 1930. e400pp.
6 12 Cachuma [California]. 1962. 12pp.
6 13 Central Valley [California]. 1937-1969. e130pp. Includes photographs. One binder empty.
6 14 [Central Valley] -- Memorandum, Computation of wave heights caused by disturbance of flow in the Contra Costa Canal, Central Valley Project. 1943. 75pp. Includes photographs.
6 15 Coachella [California]. 1951-1956. e120pp. Includes photographs.
6 16-18 Colorado Big Thompson. 1938-1952. e320pp. Includes photographs.
6 19 Colorado Big Thompson -- Winter operation. 1950-1954. e150pp.
6 20-22 [Colorado River]. 1965-1974, undated. e350pp. Includes photographs.
6 23 Colorado River -- Echo Park. 1963-1965. 2 items
6 24 Colorado River Storage Project. 1961-1980. e130pp.
6 25 Columbia Basin. 1941-1971. e50pp.
7 1 [Gibson Dam, Montana] Memorandum, Computation of stresses in the Gibson model due to mercury load and comparison of the computed values with the results of experiment. 1930. 9pp.
7 2 Glen Canyon Dam [Arizona]. 1949-1962. e150pp. Includes photographs.
7 3 Glen Canyon Dam. 1957-1959. e250pp. Includes photographs.
7 4 Grand Coulee gate heating. 1938-1944. e100pp. Includes photographs.
7 5 High Plains [Colorado]. 1967-1972, undated. e25pp.
7 6-7 Humphreys Dam [Colorado]. 1957-1968. e150pp. Includes photographs.
7 8-9 Hungry Horse [Montana]. 1947-1959. e300pp.
7 10 [Kendrick Project, Wyoming] Memorandum, Procedure in cooling Seminoe Dam - Kendrick project. 1939. e20pp. Includes photographs.
7 11 [Keswick] Memorandum, Moment distribution in deep beams joined to heavy columns. 1944. 14pp.
7 12 [Kirwin Project, Kansas] Memorandum, Rise of water surface in Kirwin reservoir, Kirwin project, due to flood. 1944. 4pp.
7 13 [Lower Nueces River Power Project, Texas] Analog studies of flow conditions in the channel below Oakville Dam. 1950-1951. e180pp.
7 14 Milk River Project [Montana]. 1937. 9pp.
7 15 Missouri River Basin Project. 1955-1969. e70pp. Includes photographs.
7 16-19 [Missouri River Basin Project]. 1947-1954. e400pp.
7 20-21 [Missouri River Basin Project] Oahe pump test computations. 1937-1954. e450pp.
7 22 North Platte Project. 1927-1959. e15pp.
7 23 Owyhee Dam [Oregon]. 1929. 12pp.
7 24-25 [Owyhee Dam]. 1928-1929, undated. e330pp.
7 26 [Owyhee Dam] - Arch dams. 1927-1929. e100pp.
8 1 [Owyhee Dam] - Owyhee analysis. 1930. e120pp.
8 2 Owyhee Project. 1934-1940. e50pp. Includes photographs.
8 3-4 Portales Project. 1966-1967. e200pp. Includes photographs.
8 5 Provo River Project. 1937. 4pp.
8 6 Rio Grande Project. 1922-1953. 15pp.
8 7 Sacramento - San Joaquin Delta. 1948-1954. e500pp.
8 8 Salinas [California]. 1946-1949. e200pp.
8 9 [Seattle]. 1944-1948. e160pp.
8 10-11 [Seattle] Skagit. 1947-1950. e220pp.
8 12 [Seattle] Skagit Project - City of Seattle. 1945-1948. e90pp. Includes photographs.
8 13 Snowy Mountains hydro-electric scheme. 1951. 1p.
8 14 South Platte. 1959-1977. e350pp.
8 15 [South Platte River]. 1958-1979, undated. e80pp.
8 16 [South Platte River]. 1966-1978, undated. e40pp.
9 1 [South Platte River]. 1967-1975, undated. e40pp.
9 2 [South Platte River]. 1972-1978, undated. e25pp.
9 3 [South Platte River - Computations]. 1977, undated. 3 envelopes
9 4 [South Platte River] - Correlation - Balzac to Julesburg. 1976-1977. e30pp.
9 5 [South Platte River - District 1]. 1975-1976. e30pp.
9 6 [South Platte River - District 64]. 1976. e30pp.
9 7 [South Platte River] South Platte salinity. 1975-1984. e40pp.
9 8 [South Platte River] - Trial correlation - Kersey to Balzac. 1976-1977. e20pp.
9 9 South Platte River Valley, studies and computations. 1958-1977. e150pp.
9 10 [South Platte Valley]. 1968-1976. e90pp.
9 11 Stewart Mountain Dam [Arizona]. 1946-1949. e200pp. Includes photographs.
9 12 [Stewart Mountain Dam] Photographs of Roosevelt, Horse Mesa, Mormon Flat, Stewart Mountain, Copper Basin and Cross-Cut Forebay Dams. 1946. e30pp. Includes photographs.
9 13 Wheatland [Wyoming]. 1961. 7pp.
9 14 Yuma [Arizona]. 1961-1965. e160pp. Includes photographs.

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Series III: Subject files

Box Folder
9 American Society of Civil Engineers.
9 15-17 American Society of Civil Engineers. 1949-1982. e250pp.
9-10 Concrete.
9 18 Thermal properties of concrete. 1931-1951. e50pp.
9 19 Insulation for protection of new concrete in winter. 1952-1954. 7pp.
9 20 [Memoranda]. 1931, 1952, undated. e30pp.
9 21 Journal of the American Concrete Institute. 1937-1948. e100pp.
9 22 Summary of uplift pressures at Bureau of Reclamation dams, by Joe T. Richardson. 1948. e200pp.
9 23 Use of insulation for winter curing of concrete. 1950-1951. e150pp.
10 1 Gold Bond - Concrete insulation technical data. 1959-1960. e40pp.
10 2 Insulation for curing of concrete in winter. 1959-1960. 15pp.
10 3 Embedded pipe cooling. 1930-1933. e275pp.
10-11 Dams.
10 4 Load formulas for arch computations. 1930-1936. e30pp.
10 5 Panel on dams. 1927-1950. e350pp.
10 6 Panel on dams. 1949-1954. e175pp. Includes photographs.
10 7 [Miscellaneous]. 1926-1953. e150pp.
10 8 Old memos. 1926, 1937, undated. 19pp.
10 9-11 Ice thrust. 1943-1969, undated. e300pp. Includes photographs.
10 12 Arch Dam Symposium. 1956-1958, undated. e160pp.
10 13 Symposium on Arch Dams, I. 1953-1955. e300pp.
10 14 Symposium on Arch Dams, II. 1956-1957. e500pp.
10 15 Papers, Symposium on Arch Dams. 1956. e300pp. Includes photographs.
11 1-3 Arch dams - Italy. 1950-1964, undated. e275pp.
11 4-5 Arch dams - Portugal. 1954-1960. e250pp. Includes photographs.
11 6 French dams. 1951-1952, 1969, undated. 7pp. Includes 4 folded oversize drawings.
11 7-8 Arch dams - U.S.A.. 1905-1961, undated. e150pp. Includes photographs.
11 9 Arch dams - Norway. 1956. 7pp.
11 10 Arch dams - New Zealand - Australia - Tasmania. 1954, undated. 6pp. Includes photograph.
11 11-12 Dams. 1905-1970, undated. e300pp.
11 13 Arch dam data. 1929-1931, undated. e100pp.
11 14 [Memoranda]. 1926-1934. e80pp.
11 15-16 [Miscellaneous]. 1926-1958, undated. e160pp.
11 17 Copper Basin. 1943-1945. 21pp. Includes photographs.
11 18 Cracks observed in dams. 1930. e140pp.
11 19 American Concrete Institute - Symposium on Mass Concrete. 1962. e50pp.
11 20 Settlement of earthdams due to the compressibility of the dam's materials or of the foundation. 1955. 45pp.
11 21 Western Construction. 1953. 4pp.
11 22 American Society of Civil Engineers papers. 1932-1934. e70pp.
11 23 Memorandums and publications. 1931-1953. e60pp.
11 24 [Memoranda]. 1929-1943. e100pp.
11 25 [Miscellaneous]. 1945-1953, undated. e100pp.
12 Earthquakes.
12 1-7 [Earthquakes]. 1935-1970, undated. e750pp. Includes photographs.
12 8 Advisory Committee for Engineering Seismology. 1948-1955. e130pp.
12 9 Advisory Committee on Engineering Seismology. 1947-1956. e500pp.
12 10 Bureau of Reclamation data on earthquake resistant design. 1938-1948. e300pp.
12-13 Elasticity.
12 11 [Memoranda]. 1931-1962. e80pp.
12 12 [Publications]. 1949-1966. e160pp.
12 13 Biot. 1935-1937, undated. e20pp.
12 14 F. W. Taylor. 1940-1943. e50pp.
12 15 R. D. Mindlin. 1936, undated. 10pp.
12 16 Jurney. 1943-1945. e50pp.
12 17 Inglis. 1913-1925, undated. e25pp.
12 18 Rainville. 1935-1936. e40pp.
12 19-20 Westergaard. 1921-1946, undated. e250pp.
12 21 Brittle fracture. 1952, undated. 12pp.
12 22 [Miscellaneous]. 1939, undated. e40pp.
13 1 [Publications]. 1941-1954. e150pp.
13 2-3 Equivalent flange width. 1940-1966, undated. e300pp. Includes photographs.
13 4 Methods of solving the elastic equations. 1950. 62pp.
13 5 About the calculation of foundation deformation. 1927. 30pp.
13 6 Elasticity, inf. series, int. equations. 1938, undated. e100pp.
13 Electrical.
13 7 Analysis of data from voltage tests of stator windings of generators. 1954. 9pp.
13 Evaporation.
13 8 Evaporation. 1954-1963. e80pp.
13 9 Memorandum - Tables for use in estimating evaporation losses from bare soil. 1963. 3pp.
13 10 Memorandum - The energy budget method of determining evaporation losses from reservoirs and the suppression of evaporation losses by monomolecular films. 1960. 31pp.
13 11 Evaporation from reservoirs. 1931-1954. e300pp.
13 12 Memorandum - Evaluation of mass-transfer integrals useful for estimating the effect of surface area of reservoirs on rates of evaporation. 1954. 17pp.
13 Groundwater.
13 13-14 [Memoranda]. 1952-1964. e300pp.
13 15-17 [Publications]. 1935-1976. e400pp.
13 18-19 Charts. 1951-1981. e275pp.
13 20 [Articles]. 1954-1977. e275pp.
13 21 Carpenter and Kuiper, 5% rule. 1974-1980. e20pp.
13 22 Computations for the discussion of June 1980 AWRA paper by Lee, Quazi and Danielson in the Water Resources Bulletin. 1980. e30pp.
13 23 Ground water - surface water relationships. 1960. 10pp.
13 24 Estimates of consumptive use of water at Fort Morgan, Colorado. 1968-1980. 4pp.
13 25 Geo-Trans. 1979-1982. e200pp.
13 26-29 [Publications]. 1946-1975. e550pp.
13 30 Well with a semi-permeable confining bed, drawdown in the upper bed. 1976. 4pp.
14 1 Partial penetration. 1970. 17pp.
14 2 Stream depletion due to pumping a well. 1978. 4pp.
14 3 Return flow from canal seepage where the canal follows the aquifer-barrier contact. 1978. 9pp.
14 4 Computation of compensation flow. 1977. e50pp.
14 5 Formulas accounting for canal leakage and the effect of infiltration over a portion of the area between drains. 1959-1960. e30pp.
14 6 Return flow factors. 1977-1983. e15pp.
14 7 Rushton. 1966-1975. e180pp.
14 8 Streltsova. 1972-1976. e70pp.
14 9 [Publications]. 1959-1975. e80pp.
14 10 Lectures on water law. 1964. e75pp.
14 11 Part remaining, irrigated area 0.1W to 1.0W. 1977. 5pp.
14 12 Studies of ground-water movement, technical memorandum 657. 1960. 180pp.
14 13 Compilation of well pumping and drainage formulas. 1952-1954. e170pp.
14 14 Source material for a course in transient ground water hydraulics. 1966. e120pp.
14 15 High Plains. 1968-1971. e25pp.
14 16 Analog studies of the effects of pumping on ground water levels in the High Plains area of eastern Colorado. c. 1965. 12pp.
14 17-19 Water law. 1943-1973. e400pp. Includes photographs.
14 20-21 Arkansas I. 1965-1972. e300pp.
14 22 Arkansas II. 1968-1974, undated. e50pp.
14 23-24 South Platte I. 1949-1973, undated. e200pp. Includes photographs.
15 1-2 South Platte II. 1961-1983, undated. e160pp.
15 3-4 Text I [Transient Ground Water Hydraulics]. 1957-1972, undated. e250pp.
15 5-7 Text II [Transient Ground Water Hydraulics]. 1959-1974, undated. e350pp.
15 8 Transient Ground Water Hydraulics, Moody's checks. 1973. e40pp.
15 9 [Revisions - Transient Ground Water Hydraulics]. 1983, undated. 12pp.
15 [Return flow as related to aquifer configuration].
15 10 Writeup. 1978-1980, undated. e130pp.
15 11 [Computations]. 1982, undated. e30pp.
15 12 Rectangular case. 1979-1981, undated. e10 calculator tapes
15 13 Parabolic case. 1978-1980, undated. 7pp. and e15 calculator tapes
15 14 Triangular profile. 1979-1980. 5pp. and e20 calculator tapes
15 15 [Computations]. 1978-1979. e100pp.
15 16 [Computations and drafts]. 1979, undated. e70pp. and e10 calculator tapes
15 17 River depletion due to pumping of a well near a river. 1953-1954. e30pp.
15 18 Computations for the flowing artesian well. 1969-1970. e50pp.
15 19 Colorado ground water laws. 1965. e50pp.
15 20 Bijou - Kiowa. 1959-1963. e100pp.
15 21 Computations for spreading of a ground water mound. 1960-1961. e100pp.
16 1 Ground water computations. 1958, undated. e40pp.
16 2 Ground water hydraulics. 1958-1981. e150pp.
16 3 River response due to discontinuation of pumping in zones A, B, C and D. 1969. 8pp.
16 4 Mathematical modeling. undated. 9pp.
16 5 Post Ogallala articles. 1979. e15pp.
16 6 Developers -- maps. 1982-1983. 8pp.
16 7 Mission Viejo. 1980-1982. e25pp.
16 8 Depletion of a stream by a well, South Platte conditions. 1982-1983. e40pp.
16 9 Bedrock aquifers of the Denver Basin, state of Colorado. 1978-1982. e50pp.
16 10 Geology of the Denver Basin in Colorado, USGS, volume 27 [photocopy]. 1896. e40pp.
16 11 Enactments, decisions, biographies. 1973-1983. e50pp.
16 12 Compilation of papers on ground water analysis. 1937-1953. e100pp.
16 13 Glover and Balmer, old developments. 1973-1980. e30pp.
16 14 [Miscellaneous]. 1976-1981, undated. e20pp.
16 15 Water Resources Division. undated. 9pp.
16 16 [Formula]. 1975-1976. 10pp.
16 Heat.
16 17 Heat. undated. 1p.
16 18 Combined conduction and radiation in a flat plate. 1936-1939. e20pp.
16 19 Floor loss equations. 1942. e20pp.
16 20 Floor losses. 1942. e15pp.
16 21 Infinite solid with a hole. 1911-1942. e100pp.
16 22 Product law. 1942. 2pp.
16 23 Semi-infinite solid radiating to an external sinusoidal temperature variation. 1950. 5pp.
16 24 Solution of three problems in the theory of heat conduction in solids. 1950. 12pp.
16 25 Thermodynamics. 1973. 2pp.
16 26 Early diffusion tests. 1931. e20pp.
16 27 Memorandum to the chief designing engineer. 1931. 13pp.
16 28 Temperature rise in bridge slabs and walls. 1953. e20pp.
16 29 Temperature movements in concrete and other materials, with special reference to conditions at Boulder Dam. 1930. e80pp.
16 30 Heat flow and surface emissivity. 1950-1954. e120pp.
16 31 Heat flow - no. 1. 1930-1933. e100pp.
16 32 Heat flow - no. 2. 1931-1933. e200pp.
16 33 Heat flow - no. 3. 1931-1935. e150pp.
16 34 Thermodynamics. 1972, undated. e20pp.
16 Hydrodynamics, Hydraulics, Hydrology.
16 35 Stable channel profiles. 1951. e50pp.
16 36 [Miscellaneous]. 1929-1974. e60pp.
16 37 Evaporation losses from bare soil. 1948-1965, undated. e50pp.
16 38 Von Karman's equation. 1951. 8pp.
16 39 Memorandum to Mr. R. E. Glover - Long waves in canals. 1943. 17pp.
16 40 Memorandum to Mr. R. E. Glover - Computation of wave heights caused by disturbance of flow in canals. 1948. 32pp.
16 41 Support for hollow bodies. 1934-1936, undated. e25pp.
16 42 [Large welded pipe for hydraulic purposes]. 1937-1940. e60pp.
17 Mathematics.
17 1 Algebraic equations. 1928-1948, undated. e130pp.
17 2 Analogs. 1949-1956, undated. e60pp.
17 3 Approximate differation. 1959-1965. 11pp.
17 4 Approximate integration. 1946-1971. e20pp.
17 5 Bessel and related functions. 1939-1944, undated. e60pp.
17 6 Calculus of variations. undated. e100pp.
17 7 Computation of pi by the rule of Pythagorus. undated. 2pp.
17 8 Computing machines. 1949-1983, undated. e120pp.
17 9 Curve fitting. 1945. 3pp.
17 10 Differential equations. 1948-1951, undated. e35pp.
17 11 Elliptic integrals. 1901-1944, undated. e120pp.
17 12-13 Integral equations. 1926-1948, undated. e300pp.
17 14 Integrator. undated. 3pp.
17 15 Inventions and suggestions. 1943-1952. 16pp.
17 16-17 Reflex integraph. 1933-1945, undated. e300pp. Includes photographs.
17 18 Reflex integraph. 1938-1947. e120pp.
17 19 Integraph correspondence. 1945-1957. e150pp.
17 20 Reflex integraph. 1945-1953. e80pp. Includes photographs.
17 21 Interconnected integraph. 1929-1945, undated. e50pp. Includes photographs.
17 22 Interest calculations. 1936. 51pp.
17 23 Least squares. 1936-1977. e40pp.
17 24 Matrices in engineering. 1937. 14pp.
17 25 Operational methods. 1938-1954. 9pp.
17 26 Rainville. 1933-1939. e40pp.
17 27 References. undated. 11pp.
17 28 Relaxation. 1938. 18pp.
17 29 Matrices. 1934. e30pp.
17 30 Tables of derivatives for damped vibrations. 1935. e50pp.
17 31 Sine table. 1938. 2pp.
17 32 Simultaneous differential equations. 1941. 6pp.
17 33 Tables. 1947. 8pp.
17 34 Texts. 1950-1969, undated. e60pp.
17 35 Volterra's equations. 1931, undated. e40pp.
17 36 Memorandum - Evaluation of mass-transfer integrals useful for estimating the effect of surface area of reservoirs on rates of evaporation. 1954. 17pp. 2 copies
17 37 Pipe theory. 1937, undated. e300pp.
17 38 Wave equations - Delta Mendota Canal. 1943. e40pp.
17 39 Complex variable; least squares. 1942-1946, undated. e150pp.
18 1 [References]. 1944-1958, undated. e200pp.
18 2 Integral equations. undated. e150pp.
18 3 Least work. undated. e25pp.
18 Power and pumping.
18 4 [Miscellaneous]. 1945-1959, undated. e120pp.
18 5 Columbia River System. 1945. 3 folded items
18 6 [Reprint and map]. 1948, 1960. 22pp.
18 7 Basis for water-hammer computations. 1941. 2pp.
18 8 Governors. 1940-1952. e80pp.
18 9 Public Service Company of Colorado. 1952-1958. 5pp.
18 10 Water hammer allowances in turbine penstocks. 1948. e30pp.
18 11 Frequency regulation. 1941-1950. e120pp.
18 12 [Miscellaneous]. 1919-1956. e200pp.
18 13 Regulating constant. 1940-1947, undated. e60pp.
18 14 Memorandum - Lateral dispersion of a tracer continuously supplied at the center of a pipe. 1966. 13pp.
18 15 Memorandum - Possibility of using the "Tables of Damped Vibrations," University of Oregon Mathematical Series, vol. 1, no. 1, for the design of throttled surge tanks. 1931. 5pp.
18 16 Correspondence, computation of water-hammer pressures in compound pipes. 1932-1933. e100pp.
18 17 Surge tanks. 1926-1943. e100pp.
18 18 Surge tanks. 1945-1965. e80pp.
18 19 Instability surge equations. 1941. e40pp.
18 20 Pumping, optics, thermodynamics. 1932-1942, undated. e175pp.
18 Saline water.
18 21 Saline water conversion. 1953-1958. e70pp.
18 22 Saline water correspondence and reports. 1952-1953. e50pp.
18 23-24 Saline water. 1955-1961. e450pp. Includes photographs.
18 25 Sea water purification and solar energy. 1950-1955. e120pp.
18 26 Demineralization. 1951. 4pp.
18 27 Propagation of salinity in the Delta channels--Central Valley Project, California. 1953. 18pp.
18 Sediment.
18 28 Sedimentation. 1949-1951. e100pp.
18 29 Dispersion of dissolved or suspended materials in flowing streams. 1960. e130pp.
18 30 Charts and photographs [related to Dispersion of dissolved or suspended materials in flowing streams]. 1957. 19pp. Includes photographs.
18 31 Dispersion of dissolved or suspended materials in flowing streams. 1959. e350pp. Includes photographs.
18 32 Dispersion of dissolved or suspended materials in flowing streams. 1960. e100pp. Includes photographs.
19 Soil mechanics.
19 1 [Miscellaneous]. 1936-1948. e100pp. Includes photographs.
19 2 [Stability of granular materials]. 1940-1943. e150pp.
19 3 Rainville on earth dams. 1937-1954. e100pp.
19 4 Earth dam memoranda. 1937-1943. e80pp.
19 5 Earth dam data. 1943, undated. e50pp.
19 6 Unsaturated flow. 1974. 5pp.
19 7 [Earth dams]. 1935-1954. e20pp.
19 8 Rock properties. 1961. 15pp. 2 copies
19 9 Rock stresses. 1931-1953. e120pp.
19 10 Soil mechanics. 1940. 18pp.
19 11 Summary of soil constants as determined by routine and research test programs in the Earth Materials Laboratory. 1945. 9pp.
19 Solar energy.
19 12 Solar radiation intensities. 1948. e25pp.
19 13 Solar radiation. 1944-1974. e40pp.
19 14 Solar energy. 1950-1954. e200pp.
19 Tunnels.
19 15 Tunnels. 1961, undated. e100pp.
19 Weather data.
19 16 Weather data. 1940-1979. e150pp.
19 Uncategorized.
19 17 Automatic rain gage. 1953-1956. e150pp.
19 18 Bond. undated. 6pp.
19 19 [Charts]. 1949-1956. e20pp.
19 20 Composition book: [optics?]. 1938, undated. e100pp.
19 21 [Design drawings]. 1955, undated. 17pp.
19 22 [Equations]. 1941-1944, undated. 30pp.
19 23 [Fossil drawings and formulas]. undated. e60pp.
19 24 [Miscellaneous]. 1974-1984, undated. e30pp.
19 25 [Miscellaneous]. 1975-1977, undated. 13pp.
19 26 [Miscellaneous]. 1979-1984, undated. e50pp.
19 27 [Miscellaneous]. 1982, undated. e40pp.
19 28 [Miscellaneous, computations]. 1962-1980, undated. e100pp.
19 29 [Miscellaneous, from binder]. 1923, undated. e40pp.
19 30 Panama Canal. 1979-1980. e40pp.
19 31 Pioneer Ditch. 1978-1979, undated. 8pp.
19 32 Position finding by waves. undated. 5pp.
19 33 [Restoration flow]. 1973-1974, undated. e20pp.

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Series IV: Printed materials

Box Folder
Subseries A: By Glover.
20 1 Analysis of stresses in rock surrounding tunnels, with formulas for the velocity of water hammer waves in tunnels. US BOR [Bureau of Reclamation] technical memorandum no. 223. 1931. 28pp.
20 2 Analytical and experimental methods in engineering seismology, by M. A. Biot, with discussion by George R. Rich et al. Paper no. 2183, ASCE [American Society of Civil Engineers] Transactions. 1943. e30pp.
20 3 Application of an analog computer to the hydraulic problems of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta in California. 1950. 14pp.
20 4 Application of the Dupuit-Forchheimer assumptions in groundwater hydraulics. Transactions of the ASCE, vol. 8, no. 4. 1965. 3pp.
20 5 Arch dams: review of experience. Journal of the Power Division, ASCE, paper 1217. 1957. 48pp. 2 copies
20 6 Arch dams: trial load studies for Hungry Horse Dam. Journal of the Power Division, ASCE, paper 960. 1956. 27pp.
20 7 Calculation of temperature distribution in a succession of lifts due to release of chemical heat. Proceedings of the American Concrete Institute, vol. 34. 1937. 12pp. 2 copies
20 8 Colorado River-flow management. Journal of the Hyrdaulics Division, ASCE, vol. 100, no. HY11. 1974. e15pp.
20 9 Compilation of technical data on the Delta Cross Channel, Central Valley Project, California. US BOR. 1951. e150pp.
20 10 Computation of waterhammer pressures in compound pipes. US BOR technical memorandum no. 327. 1933. 19pp. 2 copies
20 11 Control of surging in concrete pipe distribution systems. Journal of the American Concrete Institute, v. 25, no. 7. 1954. 12pp.
20 12 Deep percolation in a Sand Hill area. AWRA Water Resources Bulletin, vol. 8, no. 2. 1972. 2pp.
20 13 Design of stiffener ring supports. US BOR technical memorandum no. 288. 1932. 4pp. 2 copies
20 14 Discussion: A digital model applied to ground water recharge and management. AWRA Water Resources Bulletin, vol. 17, no. 2. 1981. 1p.
20 15 Dispersion of dissolved or suspended materials in flowing streams: transport of radionuclides by streams. USGS professional paper 433-B. 1964. 32pp. 2 copies
20 16 Drawdown due to pumping in an anisotropic aquifer. AWRA Water Resources Bulletin, vol. 12, no. 5. 1976. 10pp. 2 copies
20 17 Earthquake stresses in frame structures. Journal of the American Concrete Institute, vol. 13, no. 5. 1942. 18pp. 2 copies
20 18 The effect of pumping over an area. Proceedings of the National Symposium on Ground-Water Hydrology. 1967. 8pp. 2 copies
20 19 Experimental aids in structural concrete design. Journal of the American Concrete Institute, vol. 20, no. 6. 1949. 22pp.
20 20 Flow of heat in dams. Journal of the American Concrete Institute, vol. 6, no. 2. 1934. e80pp.
20 21 Ground water in Fountain and Jimmy Camp Valleys, El Paso County, Colorado. USGS water-supply paper 1583. 1964. 66pp. and folded maps. 2 copies
20 22 Ground-water movement. US BOR engineering monograph no. 31. 1966. 76pp.
20 23 The mechanism of aquifer sweetening. 1965. 17pp. 2 copies
20 24 Methods of creating a complex seaway in a model basin. Prepared for David Taylor Model Basin, Department of the Navy. 1958. 99pp.
20 25 Modification of streamflow by bank storage [draft]. 1960. 26pp.
20 26 A new method for predicting transient states of salinity intrusion into the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, AGU Transactions, vol. 36, no. 4 . 1955. 23pp.
20 27 Operating characteristics of ground-water reservoirs occupying a trench. 1961. 14pp.
20 28 Parallel drains from the Laplace standpoint. AWRA Water Resources Bulletin, vol. 8, no. 1. 1972. 5pp. 2 copies
20 29 The pattern of fresh-water flow in a coastal aquifer. Journal of Geophysical Research, vol. 64, no. 4. 1959. 3pp.
20 30 Possibility of a pure shear failure in a concrete test cylinder. US BOR technical memorandum no. 343. 1933. 10pp.
20 31 Presentation of the papers and articles read at the Western Resources Conference, Boulder, Colorado, August 1960. [Contains Ground water-surface water relationships]. 1961. e100pp.
20 32 The pumped well. CSU Experiment Station technical bulletin 100. 1968. 23pp.
20 33 River depletion resulting from pumping a well near a river. AGU Transactions, vol. 35, no. 3. 1954. 4pp.
20 34 The river trip of 1959 [Wilderness Review Panel]. 1970. 4pp. 2 copies
20 35 Salinas Dam trial load studies - lecture. 1948. e30pp. 2 copies
20 36 The Sawtooth National Recreation and Wilderness Area trip of 1974 [Wilderness Review Panel]. 1974. 3pp.
20 37 Sea water in coastal aquifers. USGS water-supply paper 1613-C. 1964. 84pp. 2 copies
20 38 Seasonal fluctuations of return flows. Proceedings of the National Symposium on Ground-Water Hydrology. 1967. 7pp. 2 copies
20 39 Snake Plain analog studies. ASCE Journal of the Irrigation and Drainage Division, vol. 93, no. IR4. 1967. 14pp. 2 copies
20 40 Snake River analog studies. 1966. 22pp. 2 copies
20 41 Source material for a course in transient ground water hydraulics. 1959. 57pp.
20 42 South Platte River flow correlations. ASCE Journal of the Irrigation and Drainage Division, vol. 101, no. IR3. 1975. 12pp. 2 copies
20 43 Stability of granular materials. ASCE Transactions, paper no. 2172. 1943. e20pp.
20 44 Symposium on Water Hammer [includes Computation of water-hammer pressures in compound pipes]. 1933. 89pp. 2 copies
20 45 Table values of the integral .... 1963. 15pp.
20 46 Technical note on estimates of bending moments and pressures due to slamming. Prepared for David Taylor Model Basin, Department of the Navy. 1958. 15pp.
20 47 Thermal expansion of aggregates and concrete durability, discussion. Journal of the American Concrete Institute, vol. 24, no. 4. 1952. 19pp.
20 48 The trips of 1963 and 1964 into the Teton Wilderness Area, Wyoming [Wilderness Review Panel]. c. 1964. 14pp. 2 copies
20 49 Use of mathematical models in drainage design. Transactions of the ASCE, vol. 9, no. 2. 1966. 3pp. 2 copies
20 50 Water loss investigations, Lake Cachuma, 1961 evaporation reduction investigations. US BOR Chemical Engineering Laboratory report no. SI-33. 1962. 81pp.
20 51 A wilderness symposium [Wilderness Review Panel]. 1979. 90pp. 2 copies
Subseries B: By others.
20 52-53 Annual reports on saline water conversion, U.S. Dept. of the Interior. 1954-1960. e450pp.
20 54 Swain, Francis E. and Herbert S. Riesbol. Application of electronic computers to the solution of hydrologic problems in the Bureau of Reclamation. 1959. 17pp.
20 55 Van Everdingen, A. F. and W. Hurst. The application of the Laplace transformation to flow problems in reservoirs [and notes]. 1949. e20pp.
20 56 Parme, Alfred L. Arch dams with arches of variable thickness. Chicago: Portland Cement Association. 1948. 22pp. 2 copies
20 57 Artificial cooling of concrete dams. Denver: U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. 1940. 11pp.
20 58 Artificial ground-water recharge in the Prospect Valley Area, Colorado. General series 792. Fort Collins: Agricultural Experiment Station, Colorado State University. 1963. 89pp.
20 59 Australia: official handbook. Melbourne: Australian National Publicity Association. 1951. e120pp.
20 60 Bibliography on tidal hydraulics: supplementary material compiled from May 1955 to May 1957. Committee on Tidal Hydraulics, report no. 2, supplement no. 2. Vicksburg, Miss.: Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army. 1957. 84pp.
20 61 Maltec, John T. Brackish water desalting course: special problems and specialized applications for brackish water desalting plants: water quality in relation to plant growth.. 1968. 50pp.
21 1 C. J. Kuiper and Robert W. Jesse v. Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company; Stratmoor Hills Water District; Security Water District; Colorado Water Protective and Development Association; and American Crystal Sugar Company, in the Supreme Court of the State of Colorado. 1978. 20pp. Includes clipping.
21 2 Rawhouser, Clarence et al. Charts and methods for making computations of cooling of concrete in Grand Coulee Dam. US BOR technical memorandum no. 540. 1936. 14pp.
21 3 Colorado conservation needs inventory. [Denver]: Colorado State Soil Conservation Board et al. 1969. 111pp.
21 4 Colorado River Storage Project: letter from Assistant Secretary of the Interior... Washington: US GPO. 1954. 332pp.
21 5 Colorado water laws, compacts, treaties and selected cases. Comp. and ed. by George E. Radosevich and Donald H. Hamburg. [Denver]: Colorado Dept. of Natural Resources. 1971. 205pp.
21 6 Colorado's future: a full water use policy. Sterling, Colo.: The Water Integration Committee. undated. 16pp.
21 7 The constitution of the state of Colorado. Denver: A. B. Hirschfeld Press. 1963. 107pp.
21 8 Blaney, Harry F. and Wayne D. Criddle. Consumptive use and irrigation water requirements of crops in Colorado (provisional). Washington: USDA Soil Conservation Service. 1949. 55pp.
21 9 Hansen, Friedrich. Contribution to the calculation of stiffener rings for pressure pipe lines. Trans. by M. B. Karelitz. US BOR technical memorandum no. 498. 1935. 6pp.
21 10 Kingston, V